In Linux there is the fantastic option to put in Audio CD, open Dolphin and copie the files with desired format (flac, mp3, ogg etc.
In Antergos (KDE) Dolphin shows me on the left side under Devices “Audio CD” but in the right side nothing happens, I think the files don’t load.

hm, don’t know much about how there treat their users. You wan’t to show me some links to read about, for that i understand what you talking about?
I am lucky with Linux and stop using windowz since year.
Using a distro means for me in first way that all stuff is running without configering it til the last corner.
Making a political statement using distro x can allow somebody who is - let me say - a little Linux Crack.
I’ve fun to learn and figure out, but have my limit while i’m more configuring then using my desktop.
I like antergos very much but there several things to find out before using all the stuff simply.

hm, don’t know much about how there treat their users. You wan’t to show me some links to read about, for that i understand what you talking about?..

No, no links. That is my personal impression only, not based on other opinion(s). And I can’t rid of it.

Surely, everyone is absolutely free to like (os dislike) any distro, use (or not use) anyone of them. That is perfectly OK! Everyone is free to choose what suits his/her personal needs better. There’s nothing bad with it.

It’s totally useless to discuss which distro (DE, browser) is better. It’s a pure time-wasting activity. I had no intention to initiate something similar, and will avoid any further comments on this subject from my side.

Avaible audio formats are shown in Dolphin, and while choosing one and start copie, Dolphin convert the files while coping.
The default audio-cd-format is .cda, i assume.
I liked “les concerts in china”, btw.

Edit: I never got the controlbar in plasma5 to the right (or left) side, howtodo?